Earlier this week, Apple held their annual World Wide Developer’s Conference where they give a sneak peek of the newest features coming to their product line. Here’s a quick recap of what’s hot and what’s not:
HOT
– Say goodbye to remembering annoying passwords with the introduction of PassKeys.
– The introduction of sleek, polished lock screen widgets for your favorite apps on your phone.
– Finally able to edit and unsend iMessages after being sent.
– Freeform, a collaborative tool to assist remote teams with projects.
– New Apple Silicon M2 chips and a redesigned MacBook air.
– Targeting Affirm with the introduction of a buy now, pay later service.
NOT
– Instead of improving the built-in camera on Macs, the introduction of this strange dongle allows the use of your iPhone’s rear camera as a webcam.
– Dropped iOS 16 support for iPhone 6S, 7, and the original SE. Damn you, planned obsolescence!
– Beloved football coach, Ted Lasso, won’t be renewed for a fourth season.
Embrace your inner-nerd and check out the full recap of everything announced!
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